To make it drie.
TAke the lées of strong wine mixt with oyle, and put it in a place where ye know it will drie, let it so re∣maine till it waxe blacke, and they will come to the place,
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TAke the lées of strong wine mixt with oyle, and put it in a place where ye know it will drie, let it so re∣maine till it waxe blacke, and they will come to the place,
where the oile shall be put, and so ye may take them. Ye may take also Salarmoniack thirtéene drams, and the but∣ter of goates milke eight drams, beate altogether, and make small soft pellets thereof, and therewith rubbe what graine, or small lynséede not broken, but dride: and they will féede there all about, and will not depart, and straite way ye may so take them.